Souper Bowl of Caring Food Drive

Why Donate Food

It’s an annual event where communities come together, inspired by the Super Bowl, to tackle hunger locally. For over three decades, the Souper Bowl of Caring has empowered individuals, organizations, and schools to raise food and funds for food banks and community-based charities.

As millions of people tune in to watch the Super Bowl, we’re also tuning in to the needs of our neighbors. The Souper Bowl of Caring is about taking action to fight hunger at the local level, ensuring that no one has to go without the food they need.

Help us reach our goal of making a difference in our communities. Whether you're a sports fan or not, it's a chance to be part of something bigger. Let’s make this year’s Souper Bowl of Caring the most successful one yet!

Together, we can tackle hunger!  Contact Madison Chandler to get involved now!

Donations can be dropped off at various locations in the month leading up to the Super Bowl.

 

Diaper Depot Community Diaper Drive

Why Donate Diapers

  • Diapers cost approximately $70 per child monthly.
  • 1 in 2 households cannot afford to purchase diapers to keep their children clean and healthy.
  • Diapers cannot be purchased with WIC or SNAP benefits.
  • Food pantries can give out only 6 - 10 diapers per child.

Help local families access diapers to keep their children happy and healthy!  Contact Madison Chandler to get involved now!

Donations can be dropped off at various locations in the month of April.

 

Little Free Library Book Drive

Why Donate Books

Throughout our service areas, we have deployed Little Free Libraries into the community and keeping them stocked with books is a priority of ours along with the location partner.  Every year, we ask our community to collect their used books and bring them to our office in order to replenish and rejuvenate the supply of books we have for our library.

SPARK joy into those around you with the gift of a book!  Contact Madison Chandler to get involved now!

Donations can be dropped off at various locations in the month of June.

 

Socktober Sock Drive

Why Donate Socks

Socks are one of the most requested yet least donated items at homeless shelters. Imagine this: on a single cold night in America, more than 350,000 people experience homelessness, and many go without clean or warm socks. Proper socks are crucial—they prevent frostbite, blisters, infections, and offer dignity and comfort.

By donating socks, you're not just giving clothing; you're giving warmth, protection, and hope. One pair of socks can truly make a world of difference.

Let's step up and help keep feet warm—one sock at a time!  Contact Madison Chandler to get involved now!

Donations can be dropped off at various locations in the month of October.

 

Holiday Assistance Toy Drive

Why Donate Toys

One of the most exciting parts of any child’s life is receiving a new toy!  Help fulfill that joy by sponsoring a collection of gifts for children between the ages of birth to 12 years old.  

Additionally, our Forgotten Teens program helps to collect and distribute gifts to teenagers from ages 13 to 18 who may not receive gifts during the holiday season. Too often, the teenagers of lower income or underprivileged homes are overlooked and experience a holiday season with no gifts. This program provides an opportunity for students to raise resources to provide gifts for the Forgotten Teens in their community.

Brighten a child's holiday season by contributing what you can!  Contact Madison Chandler to get involved now!

Donations can be dropped off at various locations in the month of November.

 

Holiday Assistance Blanket Drive

Why Donate Blankets

A comfortable blanket will provide warmth throughout the winter season.  In addition to children, the growing population of seniors in need would also benefit from your generosity.

Warm a senior's upcoming year by contributing a cozy new addition to their homes!  Contact Madison Chandler to get involved now!

Donations can be dropped off at various locations in the month of December.